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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> welcome back. now check this out. cattlemen and ranchers got beefed when an internal department of agriculture uh newsletter surfaced calling on employees to participate in meatless mondays as a way of reducing their environmental footprint. meatless mondays. the department told beef magazine it doesn't endorse meatless monday. the newsletter hadn't been cleared and has been removed. the president of the association said we appreciate usda making this right. okay. >>> now, why are liberals being allowed to dictat
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stay with us. mitt romney: this president cannot tell us that you're... better off today than when he took office. anncr: well... here's where we were in 2008... tv anncr: the worst financial collapse... since the great depression... tv anncr: american workers were laid off in numbers not seen... in over three decades. anncr: and here's where we are today... thirty months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs. we're not there yet. but the real question is: whose plan is better for you? the president's plan asks millionaires... to pay a little more... to help invest in a strong middle class. clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-millionaires. roll back regulations on the banks that cratered the economy. and raise taxes on the middle class. president clinton: they want to go back to the same old... policies that got us in trouble in the first place. president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: f
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join us. go to alz.org. >>> at the beginning of the millennium, we had it plunge in the 2050 having it sequenced will be as normal as a procedure as an x-ray. the patient is receiving treatment without having to do anything. those are going to become the norm. >> welcome back. we continue our special coverage. mega change, the world in 2050, a cnbc exclusive collaboration with "the economist" magazine. and carl mcdonald, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you say there are two main issues with the cost of health care? >> yes. i think the two main issues, number one is and 1984 with 300,000 miles on it or the brand-new mercedes, it's a $20 co-pay. that's one thing that needs to be changed. a second is most doctors and hospitals are on a fee-for-service basis. the more people they see, the more procedures that they do, the more they are going to get paid. those are the fundamental things that drive the costs in the u.s. >> i want to ask you about medicare and medicaid. the supreme court
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hey, larry, what do you have for us? >>> jimmy, we are getting breaking news on the apple samsung verdict. jon fortt is inside the courtroom. stay tuned. we're going to bring you the verdict as it comes in. good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." the other top story tonight, just days before mitt romney takes to the stage in tampa, a desperate attempt by the liberal media and the obama campaign to paint romney as a birther after this remark. >> no one's ever asked to see my birth certificate. they know this is the place where we were born and raised. >> he has since said he meant it as a joke, but it is a rather pointed joke, isn't it? here's what he told me back in april 2011. >> i think the citizenship test has been passed. i believe the president was born in the united states. >> all right. so the obama attack dog team will do just about anything to keep attention away from 8.2% unemployment, a fiscal cliff that will lead to a recession and 2 million more jobs lost. we exposed the broken
hey, larry, what do you have for us? >>> jimmy, we are getting breaking news on the apple samsung verdict. jon fortt is inside the courtroom. stay tuned. we're going to bring you the verdict as it comes in. good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." the other top story tonight, just days before mitt romney takes to the stage in tampa, a desperate attempt by the liberal media and the obama campaign to paint romney as a birther after this remark....
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they want us to think they do. that's a different story. they really want the united states to attack iran, but we don't want to which puts the israelis in to how do they get america to do their bidding? it is hard with this administration. there is the possibility through escalated tit for tat, the israelis killing iranian scientists, iranians trying to blow up israeli embassies and diplomats, as that continues, you can imagine the iranians start targeting american targets and then the united states gets drawn in. there is a premium around iran. it's because life is getting more dangerous between the israelis and iranians, even though i think it is highly unlikely that the israelis would go after the iranian nuclear capacity. >> what is the negative impact to the u.s. economy? >> i think we are getting close. i think once you get past 120, 125 people are in an environment where they're going to start making different choices in terms of how they feel about the american economy. look, i'm not an economist. i'm a political scientist. i'm mor
they want us to think they do. that's a different story. they really want the united states to attack iran, but we don't want to which puts the israelis in to how do they get america to do their bidding? it is hard with this administration. there is the possibility through escalated tit for tat, the israelis killing iranian scientists, iranians trying to blow up israeli embassies and diplomats, as that continues, you can imagine the iranians start targeting american targets and then the united...
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they confirm to us. he expects businesses will pass along the tax to consumers saying some money is used for fitness and nutrition programs. >> oh, i think it will be pushed ahead to the consumers and decrease consumption and what we want. we expect to take in about $3 million a year. nobody's talking about how much does it cost us now for obesity-related problems and illness. >> reporter: the beverage industry says this is the last straw. and it's fighting back. it says the tax hits those least able to afford it and not one dime guaranteed to fight obesity. diet soda, water xemplt. this $1.80 double big gulp 64 cents more with regular coke. zero more for coke zero. guys? >> it's a litmus test, isn't it? jane, thank you very much. enjoy your big gulp. >>> well, if you're prone to watching sports check out cnbc sports biz because tonight we have a very special guest. talking with my team's college coach, virginia tech. most active division i wins, frank beamer. i sat down with coach beamer and asked him w
they confirm to us. he expects businesses will pass along the tax to consumers saying some money is used for fitness and nutrition programs. >> oh, i think it will be pushed ahead to the consumers and decrease consumption and what we want. we expect to take in about $3 million a year. nobody's talking about how much does it cost us now for obesity-related problems and illness. >> reporter: the beverage industry says this is the last straw. and it's fighting back. it says the tax...
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kayla tausche is with us. what will he inform us of? >> reporter: armed with the certification of the electoral college, which president trump said two weeks ago he would accept, joe biden is expected to tell the american people this. quote, in america, politicians don't take power. the people granted it to them. we the people voted. faith in our institutions help. the integrity of our elections remains intact. now it is time to turn the page to unite, to heal. electoral votes will be delivered to congress and counted by vice president mike pence on january 6th. top adviser to president trump suggested they would continue fighting the outcome right up until the inauguration january 20th. in critical battleground states where president trump has mounted and lost legal battles, electors appoint bid those state democrats delivered the votes without surprise, contention or large protests. delegates wore masks and sat in state capitals with empty desks between them, socially distanced. in georgia, gubernatorial candidate and now elector stac
kayla tausche is with us. what will he inform us of? >> reporter: armed with the certification of the electoral college, which president trump said two weeks ago he would accept, joe biden is expected to tell the american people this. quote, in america, politicians don't take power. the people granted it to them. we the people voted. faith in our institutions help. the integrity of our elections remains intact. now it is time to turn the page to unite, to heal. electoral votes will be...
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robert reich is here with us tonight. also with us grover norquist. the man behind the no new taxes pledge so many republicans made. and bob lutz a former top auto executive. the auto bailout expected to be a big topic tonight. and we've got president of the aflcio. unions of course a major constituency. and roger altman. as you can see the lineup card is full. going to be great. >> absolutely. meantime our chief washington correspondent john harwood has made the trip to denver. what are you watching first tonight? >> what i'm watching for is how mitt romney takes advantage of this huge opportunity that he's got with tens of millions of americans watching these two side by side. he's behind in the polls, but not by an overwhelming margin. three points in our nbc/wall street journal poll. i talked to devine who was the campaign strategist for al gore. when gore lost the election, in the debates he said here's what's mitt romney's got to do. he's got to figure a line of attack that at the same time makes president obama looks bad, makes him look good, a
robert reich is here with us tonight. also with us grover norquist. the man behind the no new taxes pledge so many republicans made. and bob lutz a former top auto executive. the auto bailout expected to be a big topic tonight. and we've got president of the aflcio. unions of course a major constituency. and roger altman. as you can see the lineup card is full. going to be great. >> absolutely. meantime our chief washington correspondent john harwood has made the trip to denver. what are...
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stay with us. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. they think all brushes are the same. they're not. that's why i tell my patients about the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. unlike an ordinary toothbrush, it has pro-flex sides that individually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean. with oral-b, life opens up when you do. >>> which >>> which candidate do you think had the upper hand in tonight's debate. gho to cnbc.com. the twiker, will roll at the bottom of the screen. don't just watch the debat
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he joins us along with josh. >> thank you for joining us. >> of course. go blazers. >> so you heard john mention, listen, very few tech ipos last year, an ipo window frozen shut this year. what does that mean for vc's like yourself and your colleagues on sand hill road because at some point you guys need to start seeing the actual cash returns, right? >> yeah, there's no tech ipos for seen in the next quarter for sure and there is that, you know, reality of companies going public and it's going to take a lot more discipline. the companies have to be financially disciplined and many of the private companies are adjusting to that new reality. the later stage and cross over investors that were investing a lot of the unicorn companies are at higher valuations on that kind of alphabet soup of series a to z. those are now -- those are now investing in public companies which have pretty depressed valuations. so innovation is alive and we invest at the earlier stage at that cycle. the as and bs and so on. so that is a much longer cycle. this is a classic boom bus
he joins us along with josh. >> thank you for joining us. >> of course. go blazers. >> so you heard john mention, listen, very few tech ipos last year, an ipo window frozen shut this year. what does that mean for vc's like yourself and your colleagues on sand hill road because at some point you guys need to start seeing the actual cash returns, right? >> yeah, there's no tech ipos for seen in the next quarter for sure and there is that, you know, reality of companies...
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joining us is rebecca bab bot. great to have you with us. it's stunning to think that oil is down 20% from highs in a very short amount of time have we moved back to the fear of just deflationary pressures around the world because of weak economies? >> i think we have shifted our focus from the what if, what if supply is disrupted due to the conflict in israel what if china continues to have exponential growth, to what is what is right now is a very balanced supply and demand picture. we have come out of a really strong summer driving season, where we saw massive inventory draws. we're in a place now where we are finding margins have come down substantially we're just not seeing the inventory draws that we have seen at the same time, supply remains robust and hassen come off we're in a place of balance. that shift in mentality and looking at things through the what is, not what could happen, has really kind of taken the wind out of the sails of the commodity. i would say, though, at this point i think we have overcorrected in thinking about
joining us is rebecca bab bot. great to have you with us. it's stunning to think that oil is down 20% from highs in a very short amount of time have we moved back to the fear of just deflationary pressures around the world because of weak economies? >> i think we have shifted our focus from the what if, what if supply is disrupted due to the conflict in israel what if china continues to have exponential growth, to what is what is right now is a very balanced supply and demand picture. we...
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thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two months, we've seen confidence flowing back into equities. we've removed the downside risk for markets. i think that's continued. i think people have got confidence back from last week and we're seeing a number of, you know, good reports of pick up in china and stuff which is all helping to create a positive tone. >> so you do believe the tail risk is not as bad as it was, or you think we've seen solutions for europe? because it's hard to believe that we're seeing, you know, an overnight success there and sort of a real fundamental cha
thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two...
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that will bring us back to prosperity. paul is the champion. >> e.j., your guy is a gnnatterg nabob of negativism. >> three questions about the ryan budget. why should mitt romney pay less than 1% of his income in taxes? why does the ryan budget not balance until well after 2030? and why does he throw somewhere between 14 and 19 million people off medicare? >> i have to go. >> practical questions. >> the budget will balance with 4% growth much faster. >> i agree with that. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching. free market capitalism will prevail with optimism as well. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start.
that will bring us back to prosperity. paul is the champion. >> e.j., your guy is a gnnatterg nabob of negativism. >> three questions about the ryan budget. why should mitt romney pay less than 1% of his income in taxes? why does the ryan budget not balance until well after 2030? and why does he throw somewhere between 14 and 19 million people off medicare? >> i have to go. >> practical questions. >> the budget will balance with 4% growth much faster. >> i...
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rosen, thank you for joining us. pleasure to speak with you. >>> let's go over to seema mody with a "market flash" for us. >> i got my eye on some of the newspaper names. "new york times" losing 22% over the past three days after reporting disappointing earnings due to weak ad sales. that seems to be weighing on some of the other newspaper names. take a look at the two-day move in news corp., "washington post," gannett, all trading in negative territory. news corp. down about 3%. >> see if the man from the bbc can turn the "times" around. >>> shares of pandora are a key focus on news apple's new music service will roll out early next year. some are suggesting it could be a buying opportunity. thus, call it outrageous, call it incredible, call it magnificent. it's one hell of a boat. our wealth editor robert frank will take us for a spin. robert. >> it is like a mansion but it is actually the hallway of a super yacht. and not just any super yacht. the boat is more than 12,000 square feet. more than 280 feet long. in f
rosen, thank you for joining us. pleasure to speak with you. >>> let's go over to seema mody with a "market flash" for us. >> i got my eye on some of the newspaper names. "new york times" losing 22% over the past three days after reporting disappointing earnings due to weak ad sales. that seems to be weighing on some of the other newspaper names. take a look at the two-day move in news corp., "washington post," gannett, all trading in negative...
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take us through disney here. up 7% today after a pete on earnings and subscriber growth for disney+ and now the actors strike coming to an end. reached a tentative deal with studios. is there more upside for this disney chart >> let's talk about disney what i have a three-year chart i wanted to putting it in perspective. there is more upside now, had it get there quickly? no but we have seen what we have just near term if we show you a year chart, i would focus on this double bottom here and what i want to also focus are gaps. back in may in they had a negative report we had a gap lower here, which is kind of hidden by the thicker moving averages on this chart now what we have is a gap up on earnings gaps are positive. up or down from a technical point of view, they give you levels of interest that you want to pay attention to. what we are looking at now is this long-term down trend. it looks like it's starting to reverse and we are seeing positive price action. as someone wants to get into the trade, used to's g
take us through disney here. up 7% today after a pete on earnings and subscriber growth for disney+ and now the actors strike coming to an end. reached a tentative deal with studios. is there more upside for this disney chart >> let's talk about disney what i have a three-year chart i wanted to putting it in perspective. there is more upside now, had it get there quickly? no but we have seen what we have just near term if we show you a year chart, i would focus on this double bottom here...
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alex guntz is with us. as a fund manager, initially after the election, and indeed now as well, what are your clients wanting to know? what are the thoughts? are they looking to trade out of earlier investment or staying put? >> clearly a huge element of uncertainty in the markets. we saw this after brexit, see it again after trump. the important thing is to keep everything in perspective. there's always going to be a short-term reaction. i think what's happening at the moment is investors are willing to give trump the benefit of the doubt. and many people we engage with want to know what will happen when things actually settle down. >> yeah. you could argue there's a short-term trade, more tactical trade and a more longer term investment. exactly. our focus is keeping our eyes on the fundamentals. if you take a step back, what we saw with brexit and trump is that the pollsters got it wrong. what that says to you looking forward is that, okay, you mentioned the italian referendum coming up. a lot of big ele
alex guntz is with us. as a fund manager, initially after the election, and indeed now as well, what are your clients wanting to know? what are the thoughts? are they looking to trade out of earlier investment or staying put? >> clearly a huge element of uncertainty in the markets. we saw this after brexit, see it again after trump. the important thing is to keep everything in perspective. there's always going to be a short-term reaction. i think what's happening at the moment is...
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all three of those could have been used for recovery efforts. well, it exploded on twitter and facebook and eventually public figures came and spoke out against this. this afternoon, later in the day there were meetings and major bloomberg, canceled, didn't postpone but canceled the marathon. here are some of the statements from the mayor's office. while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery effort it is clear it has become the source of controversy and division. we cannot allow a controversy over an athletic event to december tract attention away from the critically important work being done to recover from the storm and get our city back an track. the people of staten island, one of the hardest hit places in the entire country from sandy, there was relief and emotion. >> thank god. my reaction is, i've been coming to realize that these resources are going to be needed where it's truly needed. >> reporter: the bottom line is the mayor knew there was 350 million in economic benefit to the race, and also thousan
all three of those could have been used for recovery efforts. well, it exploded on twitter and facebook and eventually public figures came and spoke out against this. this afternoon, later in the day there were meetings and major bloomberg, canceled, didn't postpone but canceled the marathon. here are some of the statements from the mayor's office. while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery effort it is clear it has become the source of controversy and...
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xwam has a plan to get us out of this recession. if we get him out of the white house we are going to get more of the same. mitt romney does have a plan and we are he is not selling it to the american public. >> what network are we on? >> i'll have to wait and look at that poll. all i know is, keith, the best pollster in 2008 and that is scott has it even and by the way, gallup poll has it even too. we'll look at the nbc poll as the show goes on. the polls are not always right. if you think obama has made the sale. that's gate. >> leon panetta concerned about insider attacks. he scales back in afghanistan. is the war going to end sooner there than we think? that is up next. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the
xwam has a plan to get us out of this recession. if we get him out of the white house we are going to get more of the same. mitt romney does have a plan and we are he is not selling it to the american public. >> what network are we on? >> i'll have to wait and look at that poll. all i know is, keith, the best pollster in 2008 and that is scott has it even and by the way, gallup poll has it even too. we'll look at the nbc poll as the show goes on. the polls are not always right. if...
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increase in taxes will not be used to pay down so why use it at all? let's get both sides of the debate. former economic clinton adviser with me now, high school of business, americans love big government even if they don't realize it. on the opposing side, mitt romney and kevin with aei. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> many americans who criticize big government would support it if they understand the meaning of big government. please explain. >> i think it's simple. you know what the statistics are. you have 20% of medicare and medicaid, 20% in defense, about 5% or so, a little bit more in interest payments on the debt. so i assume people on survey after survey don't want to cut social security, medicare and medicaid, they are worried about cutting big cuts in defense or might say everything else. and then you have to say, well what is everything else? science, infrastructure, education, food stamps, aid to children who are very, very poor, ppoo poor, pell grants. i want people to understand what the government spent its money
increase in taxes will not be used to pay down so why use it at all? let's get both sides of the debate. former economic clinton adviser with me now, high school of business, americans love big government even if they don't realize it. on the opposing side, mitt romney and kevin with aei. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> many americans who criticize big government would support it if they understand the meaning of big government. please explain. >> i...
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thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be surprised if romney carried all of those swing states that have been described just now. i see obama winning the election. i hope that virginia is in the winning column with him. i think a lot of people feel like i did when i feeted for him. he needs a second term to prove what he has started and that he can improv upon it. but he can't do it unless he's there. things are so bad in this country. to trust it to someone who does not have the experience to spend four years learning the job or even two years is too much time. >> go
thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be...
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he's giving us the store map to give us the hot spots. lumber, kitchen, appliances, paint, tools, bath, flooring, plumbing. the company got double digit positive numbers, more than 10% year over year. painting, carpet, doors, locks, wood flooring. before we start buying, though, we have to do one more field check and that's whether home depot is going to be ordering again. what does it mean if they have the stuff in their stores. it's not going to help the companies. do they need more supplies? there the answer is a resounding yes. we know for two reasons. one, they give you some granularity of how each month was, and the last month, july, was the strongest month. and the company makes it clear that the inventories are nice and lean, therefore, they haven't overordered so they will have to order as the july strength keeps pace. so let's go through our shopping list. to me when i hear flooring and carpet, bingo, that's mohawk industries, leading maker of flooring, laminates and rugs. and nearly $73, the stock is only a couple of points fro
he's giving us the store map to give us the hot spots. lumber, kitchen, appliances, paint, tools, bath, flooring, plumbing. the company got double digit positive numbers, more than 10% year over year. painting, carpet, doors, locks, wood flooring. before we start buying, though, we have to do one more field check and that's whether home depot is going to be ordering again. what does it mean if they have the stuff in their stores. it's not going to help the companies. do they need more supplies?...
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we need bold experimentation fdr used. obama aids tell me they are going to do more to sketch out the path forward in a second term. not a policy list. it's not a state of the union speech. he'll try to give americans the sense of what they will get if they are patient. where he's going to take the country on policy. we'll see if this last night of the democratic convention can be as successful as the first two. i talked to a republican congressman today. they said their convention is better than ours. the question is whether it matters. >> john, let me ask you. does he refer directly to fdr in the speech and say we are going to have experimentation? >> yes. he does. he also says that people in the democratic party need to recognize that ideas they may have worked in the past don't work. trying to strike a little bit of the new democrat theme that bill clinton used where he challenged the party and said party orthodoxy may not be the right thing. he's done it on free trade but it was mostly rhetorical. he hasn't gotten a l
we need bold experimentation fdr used. obama aids tell me they are going to do more to sketch out the path forward in a second term. not a policy list. it's not a state of the union speech. he'll try to give americans the sense of what they will get if they are patient. where he's going to take the country on policy. we'll see if this last night of the democratic convention can be as successful as the first two. i talked to a republican congressman today. they said their convention is better...
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hillary has used it. he hasn't used it. >> the idea that the youtube video and acts of terror is mutually exclusive is wrong. the youtube video could have had something to do with it. i don't think those are interest consistent. you and jedi ya and mitt romney are barking up the wrong tree. there's an argument to be made that the obama team fumbled this issue on benghazi but you're going to pars the words of the president when he used the word act of terror after the attack. make a better attack. this is ridiculous obsession by the right and not going to get you anywhere. >> with respect to susan rice, are we to assume she did all of the sunday shows where she said it was not premeditated, without consulting with the white house? is that possible in your mind? that's not possible in my mind. >> i don't understand that you can't figure out what i'm saying here. the point is it doesn't matter whether the youtube video was or was not an issue here. and you can still believe that the youtube video had some im
hillary has used it. he hasn't used it. >> the idea that the youtube video and acts of terror is mutually exclusive is wrong. the youtube video could have had something to do with it. i don't think those are interest consistent. you and jedi ya and mitt romney are barking up the wrong tree. there's an argument to be made that the obama team fumbled this issue on benghazi but you're going to pars the words of the president when he used the word act of terror after the attack. make a better...
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hey, larry, what do you have for us? >> all right, jim, question, is this rally in the stock market over the past year signaling obama as our next president? this is the kudlow report. the fbi is on the ground in libya investigating last week's assault on our embassy there which resulted in the death of four officials including our ambassador. and today after more than a week of denials, the white house finally admits it was a terror attack. unfortunately they have been lying to us for more than a week for political campaign reasons and i think it's emperative that ambassador susan rice step down immediately. and going to ask homeland security team -- mitt romney, one reason why obama's polls are looking stronger could be the stock market owning investor class. he's very happy with a 25% gain just over the last year. and new studies show that stocks predict elections better than any other variable. but first up, after nine days, the u.s. government is finally calling the consulate attack in benghazi, an act of terrorism.
hey, larry, what do you have for us? >> all right, jim, question, is this rally in the stock market over the past year signaling obama as our next president? this is the kudlow report. the fbi is on the ground in libya investigating last week's assault on our embassy there which resulted in the death of four officials including our ambassador. and today after more than a week of denials, the white house finally admits it was a terror attack. unfortunately they have been lying to us for...
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an expert on china. >> opposite, very good for us, and they used to export deflation to us. exporting. >> great stuff. >>> coming up next, an exclusive interview with america's mayor. rudy giuliani, outrages by the secret service and gsa scandal and sounds off on the obama culture of corruption from big government. still ahead tonight, this election a referendum on the obama economy. that's my view. still the worst historical recovery since the great depression and our free market panel will square off about the election impact. later, another big exclusive, scott walker, governor walker of wisconsin. he wants big union bosses out of government. and he's going to tell me how he can win the special election coming up in five weeks. and folks, don't forget, inflation or not. free market capitalism, the best path to prosperity. we need more of it. i'm larry kudlow, please stay with us. let's start with car insurance x. this one does save people a lot of money and it's very affordable. it was very delicious. could you please taste car insurance y? this one is much more expensive
an expert on china. >> opposite, very good for us, and they used to export deflation to us. exporting. >> great stuff. >>> coming up next, an exclusive interview with america's mayor. rudy giuliani, outrages by the secret service and gsa scandal and sounds off on the obama culture of corruption from big government. still ahead tonight, this election a referendum on the obama economy. that's my view. still the worst historical recovery since the great depression and our free...
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us this morning. i want to go back and ask you about the dividend policy. you have proposed a dividend of one euro i'm surprised that given the year 2019, your profits were only up 2% >> caller: good morning. thank you for having us. let me share the thoughts to your question but before that, i think we had a very good development in underlying business we had sold last year the core banking activities in poland if you compare like to like this is a positive development which is not fully scene if we look at the numbers. the profit that we have is nice. one might even say there could be more. the dividend policy is in range of 20% to 50% of the income. we have also a very good ratio of 14% nevertheless, there is some good consolidation to the market and we want to keep some capital reserves to be in the position to look at upcoming mergers. >> just to look at our point on the income, both high double digit numbers. those are numbers your competitors will be looking at very closely part of that, becaus
us this morning. i want to go back and ask you about the dividend policy. you have proposed a dividend of one euro i'm surprised that given the year 2019, your profits were only up 2% >> caller: good morning. thank you for having us. let me share the thoughts to your question but before that, i think we had a very good development in underlying business we had sold last year the core banking activities in poland if you compare like to like this is a positive development which is not fully...
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he joins us on the phone. scott, how bad is the flooding. >> michelle, it's pretty bad in the tip of manhattan. when we spoke to you, we were in battery park. we knew we were taking a calculated risk but did not expect the water to come up as fast as it did. just about when i sent it back to you at top of the hour, i found water lapping around my feet well away from the river. that water came up very fast, and if you know manhattan at all, i can tell you the staten island ferry terminal, that's the part where the people go in, is now, if it's not flooded it's close to it. there's almost certainly water in the subways now. they had sandbagged the subway entrances down there, but we had to high tail it out of there very fast as the water was rising. i've covered quite a few hurricanes that. may be one of the most harrowing experiences i've ever been through, just trying to get out of there as that water came up fast. now, where i'm standing now is just around the corner from the new york stock exchange in the he
he joins us on the phone. scott, how bad is the flooding. >> michelle, it's pretty bad in the tip of manhattan. when we spoke to you, we were in battery park. we knew we were taking a calculated risk but did not expect the water to come up as fast as it did. just about when i sent it back to you at top of the hour, i found water lapping around my feet well away from the river. that water came up very fast, and if you know manhattan at all, i can tell you the staten island ferry terminal,...
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latter part of the year is upon us. unless you think mitt romney is going to win and rescue us. which he might. >> investors don't believe mitt romney is going to win. that would be a surprise to investors if that were the case. but i agree, if you get a mitt romney win, the market's going to like it. i think it's going to play through not in a short-term boost like the fed. but i think a better pro-growth policy is ultimately what's going to grow the market. he's going to have to prove he can do it. >> thank you ever so much. we appreciate it. >>> coming up on "kudlow," modern family stars band together to play hard ball over salary negotiations only a few days after stars sophia vergara topped forbes' list of tv's highest paid actresses. you won't believe the figure they've turned down per episode. full details when we come back. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. h
latter part of the year is upon us. unless you think mitt romney is going to win and rescue us. which he might. >> investors don't believe mitt romney is going to win. that would be a surprise to investors if that were the case. but i agree, if you get a mitt romney win, the market's going to like it. i think it's going to play through not in a short-term boost like the fed. but i think a better pro-growth policy is ultimately what's going to grow the market. he's going to have to prove...
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if you don't agree with us go away. they are not up for debate because they are not capable of baking the debate. they are not willing to put the time and effort into it. they want to believe stimulus spending creates jobs and they don't want to be asked to deal with the reality of what their policies and ideas have done. >> grover, this is ari. you know, i thought the editorial was absurd and i think anyone can see that. whether it's an institution or country or neighborhood you want people in who can debate it openly and not say this is only for supporters. having said that and probably agreeing with you don't you think they hit on a legitimate part we just watched mitt romney run for president and basically try to hide the fact that he grew up as a really rich elitist guy with a lot of opportunity and privilege. the president talks about sometimes how he has money and privilege and that's why he's willing to pay higher taxes -- >> doeb is >> bobby samuels is there. quote, if we could have spoken to three men you're t
if you don't agree with us go away. they are not up for debate because they are not capable of baking the debate. they are not willing to put the time and effort into it. they want to believe stimulus spending creates jobs and they don't want to be asked to deal with the reality of what their policies and ideas have done. >> grover, this is ari. you know, i thought the editorial was absurd and i think anyone can see that. whether it's an institution or country or neighborhood you want...
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but we're stil using them. >> let's go. let's go, d it grill the zu keeny. >> whave two rooms operating at the same time-t of thesame kitchen, plus banq. so for e power lunch, you do 100 to 100 plu 45 minutes, because they wan to come in, they do their stuff, and they talk about busines and eat fast. it's a real powerhouse. >> fred muro is one of the fou seasons' two chefs de cuisine? charge of thkitchen. and e first order of business is preparing the specialsor the day's lunch menu. >> we have the beautiful shrimp fr orida. they're called ry red shrimp, so we make them as a scampi, pi being verifymouth, white wine, garlic. very simple. and in aittle butter sauce. an that's the dish today. th's john dory. john dy is going to be grilled. so ts is a really, really nice presentation and vy clean because lavendergrilled zu keeny and herbs and aichoke anthe john dory. >> and qlity comes at a price. the averag entre is $42.50. >> kathn, n you print ow ecials today in a menu form? >> sure. >> the members of the wait staff arrivean
but we're stil using them. >> let's go. let's go, d it grill the zu keeny. >> whave two rooms operating at the same time-t of thesame kitchen, plus banq. so for e power lunch, you do 100 to 100 plu 45 minutes, because they wan to come in, they do their stuff, and they talk about busines and eat fast. it's a real powerhouse. >> fred muro is one of the fou seasons' two chefs de cuisine? charge of thkitchen. and e first order of business is preparing the specialsor the day's...
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use. whether they go after google after winning that suit against samsung and a lot more as the second hour of the "closing bell" gets under way right now. >>> welcome to "closing bell." here is what we are polling at the close. the dow has the monday blues once again. the blue chip index now lower for 12 of the last 13 mondays. where will stocks head from here as investors wait important this week's key fed conference in jackson hole, wyoming. top strategists standing by. apple shares getting a very nice pop after its patent victory over samsung. will apple now have a legal battle with google? would that be a pr might mayor? that debate is coming up. here is a look at how we finished the day. dow in negative territory by 32 points. 13,125. with the help of apple at a all-time new high today. nasdaq still positive with a gain after little more than three points, well off the highs of the session. s&p 500 just slipping into negative territory. keeping tonight positive territory. >> investor
use. whether they go after google after winning that suit against samsung and a lot more as the second hour of the "closing bell" gets under way right now. >>> welcome to "closing bell." here is what we are polling at the close. the dow has the monday blues once again. the blue chip index now lower for 12 of the last 13 mondays. where will stocks head from here as investors wait important this week's key fed conference in jackson hole, wyoming. top strategists...
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kayla, stay with us. john carney, our regular viewers that john essentially was embedded with the wall street protesters last year and again he's been catching up with them today. john, this was very different from last year. when i came into the exchange at 6:00 this morning it was on lockdown. they couldn't get -- >> the police were much better prepared this year. they had a much larger presence and everywhere around the new york stock exchange is completely cut off. >> the tactics were very different. perhaps the aim this time is very different. >> i think that's right. i think they wanted to actually keep it from getting more violent by having it controlled from the very beginning. i think that worked. we did have a little bit of violence, some arrests but nothing near the kind of pepper spray incidents we saw last year. >> you said it was almost an air of celebration, people saying happy birthday. kayla, how would you sum up the atmosphere? >> it was definitely much more boisterous first thing in the
kayla, stay with us. john carney, our regular viewers that john essentially was embedded with the wall street protesters last year and again he's been catching up with them today. john, this was very different from last year. when i came into the exchange at 6:00 this morning it was on lockdown. they couldn't get -- >> the police were much better prepared this year. they had a much larger presence and everywhere around the new york stock exchange is completely cut off. >> the...
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that helped us to get us where we are. we have a bit of recovery in the housing market. but here is the question at hand. should the government get out of the way. you and i are going to agree. absolutely, the government need to wind down it's position otherwise private capitol can't compete with it in that space. private investors continue to show no appetite in that risk. you are going to kill what little recovery we are seeing in the market. >> steve, let me get your take on private label and these short sales and this smaller program. what do you think? should the government get out of the way? >> it should have gotten out of the way years ago. probably 45-50% has recovered half of its value. how about that happen? the over arching thrust has been to keep in place two year defaulted way under water borrowers to subsidize them and thus it has prevented market clearing processes and delayed the recovery. we need to get out of this now. it can work here. mr. bernstein's remarks remind me of those in 2009. after the stimulus we are going to have unemployment go above 8%.
that helped us to get us where we are. we have a bit of recovery in the housing market. but here is the question at hand. should the government get out of the way. you and i are going to agree. absolutely, the government need to wind down it's position otherwise private capitol can't compete with it in that space. private investors continue to show no appetite in that risk. you are going to kill what little recovery we are seeing in the market. >> steve, let me get your take on private...
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can you share that with us? i mean on a country basis for starters. >> on a country basis, we're probably mixed somewhere between the u.s. we have a handful of european names and a lot of emerging market names. all of the equity strategies are global by nature. we don't care where it is headquartered. we care where it is selling, producer. we like exposure to higher growth markets. with global multinational companies where we have more certainty about their accounting and numbers. >> one of the things that troubled me was that new york times keith bradshaw article on saturday, front page. think it was the left lead. so coal production is way down. coal inventories are way up. electricity production may be as little as 3%. if i'm not mistaken copper production or copper inventories. is it possible that rather than a soft landing of 7% or 8% china's economy may be down 2% or 3%. i don't mean down. but the growth rate would be only 2% or 3% which is lower than most wall street experts are telling us. >> i don't wan
can you share that with us? i mean on a country basis for starters. >> on a country basis, we're probably mixed somewhere between the u.s. we have a handful of european names and a lot of emerging market names. all of the equity strategies are global by nature. we don't care where it is headquartered. we care where it is selling, producer. we like exposure to higher growth markets. with global multinational companies where we have more certainty about their accounting and numbers....
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hadley gamble is there and she joins us with an update. what can you tell us >> good morning. well, we are anticipating at least three days of some high drama here in vienna the official opec meeting doesn't kick off until tomorrow, but there will be a jmmc meeting 1:00 local time today. ahead of that we'll have the russian energy minister meeting with the saudi counterpart apparently they'll decide whether or not they're going to cut. that cut looks likely. and what they will be cutting, potentially 1.3 million barrels a day. the question is whether or not that's something the russians can hoang on to. how long they can do this. vladimir putin said over the weekend it was something they were willing to do all of this against a major geopolitical story for saudi arabia, under extreme pressure right now not just from the trump administration but also from those on capitol hill, over the last 24 hours we heard a lot of noise surrounding the murder of jamal khashoggi, the cio report that many senators have been privy too suggesting to many of them that the crown prince of sud sau
hadley gamble is there and she joins us with an update. what can you tell us >> good morning. well, we are anticipating at least three days of some high drama here in vienna the official opec meeting doesn't kick off until tomorrow, but there will be a jmmc meeting 1:00 local time today. ahead of that we'll have the russian energy minister meeting with the saudi counterpart apparently they'll decide whether or not they're going to cut. that cut looks likely. and what they will be cutting,...
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i want to talk not what about divides us, but what holds us together as an american family. i want to talk to you tonight about that one great thing that unites us, that brins us our greatest joy when times are good and the deepest solace in our dark hours. tonight, i want to talk to you about love. i want to talk to you about the deep and abiding love i have for a man i met at a dance many years ago and the profound love i have and i know we share for this country. i want to talk to you about that love so deep only a mother can fathom it. that love we have for our children and our children's children and i want us to think tonight about the love we share for those americans, our brothers and our sisters, who are going through difficult times. whose days are never easy. nights are always long and whose work never seems done. they're here tonight among us in this hall. in neighborhoods across tampa and all across america. the parents who lie awake at night side by side wondering how they'll pay the mortgage or make the rent. the single dad who's working extra hours tonight to
i want to talk not what about divides us, but what holds us together as an american family. i want to talk to you tonight about that one great thing that unites us, that brins us our greatest joy when times are good and the deepest solace in our dark hours. tonight, i want to talk to you about love. i want to talk to you about the deep and abiding love i have for a man i met at a dance many years ago and the profound love i have and i know we share for this country. i want to talk to you about...
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scott gottlieb, thanks as always please give us your assessment much these new strains and help us understand what they mean for all of us. >> well look this virus is evolving all the time and these strains we're seeing now particularly the uk variant and the variant in brazil and south africa which is very concerning because they mutated a part of the virus we targeted with our drugs they are not the result of selective pressure in terms of virus trying to make itself more fit although it has become more fit. it emerged in certain patients that had chronic infection and unable to clear it and the variants began to propagate. so this is inevitable this virus will mutate and evolve what it underscores right now is the game has checked when it comes to the vaccine roll out and the goal is probably get as much prothe textive immune knit into the population because the vaccine is our only backstop against these vascularant varias they are not prevalent now but they will build quickly and if we can't get more protective up minutity we'll have perpetual infection heading into the spring and summer.
scott gottlieb, thanks as always please give us your assessment much these new strains and help us understand what they mean for all of us. >> well look this virus is evolving all the time and these strains we're seeing now particularly the uk variant and the variant in brazil and south africa which is very concerning because they mutated a part of the virus we targeted with our drugs they are not the result of selective pressure in terms of virus trying to make itself more fit although...
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hey, larry, what do you have for us? >> well, jimmy, dow ceo liveris saying natural gas is going to bring jobs everywhere. good evening, everybody, this is the "kudlow report." fueled by natural gas shale gale. and andrew liverises here to tell me about it. earnings continue to beat and get this, the index of leading indicators up for a sixth straight month to a four-year high. that should tell you something. >>> and what a fed tells community bankers today. we have somebody in that closed-door meeting. he's going to spill the goods. we begin with the war of words over the small business tax cut that passed the house. it could create 100,000 new jobs a year. in just a moment, we're going to get both sides. chris van hollen goes up against kay bailey-hutchison. >> good evening, larry, two days after the tax filing deadline for americans, the house of representatives stepped up with a proposal to cut taxes for business. they passed it on a party line vote in the house of representatives as expected. now, here's what's in t
hey, larry, what do you have for us? >> well, jimmy, dow ceo liveris saying natural gas is going to bring jobs everywhere. good evening, everybody, this is the "kudlow report." fueled by natural gas shale gale. and andrew liverises here to tell me about it. earnings continue to beat and get this, the index of leading indicators up for a sixth straight month to a four-year high. that should tell you something. >>> and what a fed tells community bankers today. we have...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to...
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they'd use all these words. the farther trump has gotten along, the less they're inclined to be critical. >> as demonstrated by mitt romney, to your point. >> he looks like an anomaly. >> how was the reaction to christie getting on board with trump? did that go well for him? >> in some quarters, yes. in some quarters, no. >> all right. yeah, sure. okay. thank you -- >> listen, the pathway here you guys are missing is that trump is our nominee. hillary is their nominee. somebody runs as a third party candidate, say bloomberg, carries new york, goes into the house of representatives, and we end up with paul ryan as president. >> or we beg mitt romney to run again. anyway, senator the executive edge stories that will give you a leg up on the trading day ahead. we'll tell you about them, including a preview of today's jobs numbers. new data on start-up investments and a potential comeback for i chipot chipotle. as we head to break, a look at s&p 500 winners and losers. the lexus command performance sales event is on
they'd use all these words. the farther trump has gotten along, the less they're inclined to be critical. >> as demonstrated by mitt romney, to your point. >> he looks like an anomaly. >> how was the reaction to christie getting on board with trump? did that go well for him? >> in some quarters, yes. in some quarters, no. >> all right. yeah, sure. okay. thank you -- >> listen, the pathway here you guys are missing is that trump is our nominee. hillary is...
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we're not using it for transportation. we're not using it for power generation. the only thing we have coming up that might create a nice tail wind here are two things. one, liquefy natural gas, send it over to asia and europe. the second thing may be a manufactured renaissance taking place in the u.s. bigger companies moving back in to take advantage of our cheap natural gas and our big supply. the reality is our demand's been flat in the u.s. this country has not taken advantage of america's biggest gift p gift. i don't think natural gas is going anywhere. >> you're talking about something that's revolutionary and transformative, but it's going to take time. it's just going to take time. it takes a lot of time. >> it's actually acting the way oil should be acting right now given the supply and demand. the demand is slowing and going lower and the supply is going higher. therefore, the price should be going lower, shouldn't it? >> i think that really goes back -- you look at the volatility index of how high it is. everybody's guessed where it's going. it's not f
we're not using it for transportation. we're not using it for power generation. the only thing we have coming up that might create a nice tail wind here are two things. one, liquefy natural gas, send it over to asia and europe. the second thing may be a manufactured renaissance taking place in the u.s. bigger companies moving back in to take advantage of our cheap natural gas and our big supply. the reality is our demand's been flat in the u.s. this country has not taken advantage of america's...